GB2498815A - Enhanced PHICH with multibit ACK/NAK - Google Patents
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Abstract
In existing LTE (long term evolution) schemes eNodeBs (Enhanced basestations) use PHICH (Physical HARQ Indicator CHannel) to send ACK/NAK signals downlink to multiple UEs (user equipments). One bit for a UE has a four bit scrambling code associated with a RNTI (radio network temporary identifier) applied and is then repeated 3 times and mapped to 12 REs (resource elements). ACK/NAK bits for other UEs have orthogonal scrambling codes applied and several can be mapped to the same REs (See Figs. 1-4). The invention proposes collecting multiple ACK/NAKs into a bitmap for several UEs. Determining a CRC for the bitmap and then applying a scrambling code to the CRC. The multiple UEs can be configured with the same scrambling code, to determine if they are intended recipients of the ACK/NACK bitmap. If so they determine which bit applies to them based on earlier higher layer control configuration signalling.
Description
Method and apparatus implementing channel quality control.
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to effective transmission of multiple transmission acknowledgement items between a plurality of nodes in a communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and devices configured to merge multiple transmission acknowledgement items and to communicate demerging information in a packet based corn munication system.
Background
In order to provide efficient data transmission in Long Term Evolution (LTE) system, downlink control channel known as physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) is provided. A PDCCH carries a message known as downlink control information (DCI), which includes transmission resource assignments and other control information for a user equipment (UE) or group of UEs.
In LTE Rel-8/9/1U, downlink control channels comprise physical control format indicator channel (PCFICH), physical downlirik control channel (PDCCFI) and physical F-IARQ indicator channel (PHICH). Current downlink (/ 30 12 1599-EN CoAnlage ohne Briefkopidot-NF) control signaling is based on common reference signals (CR5) which are not precoded and are broadcast all over the cell. When multiple antennas are in use, transmit diversity is used by means of space-frequency block code (SFBC) in case of 2 transmit antennas and space-frequency block code -frequency switched transmit diversity (SFBC-FSTD) in case of 4 transmit antennas. The mapping of the control channels to resource elements (RE5) is fixed and based on the cell identifier (ID). Downlink control channels are mapped to REs over the full frequency band of the system in a so-called "control channel region" the width of which in number of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols from the start of the LTE -subframe is indicated by PCFICF-I. The PHICH channel carries (ACK/NACK) indications in support of uplink (UL) synchronous hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) operation.
LTE Rel-819/10 uses a hybrid HARQ scheme for error correction in addition -to forward error correction (FEC) with channel coding. Uplink transmission operates along synchronous HARQ, meaning that occurrence for retransmission for a given HARQ process happen at predeflned time instances. In response to a correctly and incorrectly, respectively, received uplink transmission from the UE, the evolved NodeB (eNS) sends an ACK and a NACK, respectively, to the tiE in the form of a HARQ indicator codeword transmitted over the PHICH. The HARQ indicator for a given HARQ process and codeword is either set to 0 (NACK) or 1 (ACK). It is then channel-coded with repetition coding to a set of three bits (that is "000" or "111") to form a HARQ indicator codeword which undergoes BPSK modulation, scrambling, layer mapping, precoding and resource mapping as shown in figure 1.
Such modulation and scrambling is implemented as follows: d(i) = . mod N;RICH)x (i -2c6))x zft /N1CH j] with w(i.modN7tG1) as the orthogonal sequence symbol with index flJH (1-2c(i)) as the cell specific scrambling sequence symbol, and zftj4pHidn j) as the modulated HARQ indicator symbol.
A further illustration of the modulation and scrambling is shown in figure 2.
Multiple PHICHs are mapped to the same set of REs via the use of orthogonal spreading sequences in order to constitute a PHICH group.
Elements of PI-IICI-l sequences are summed to create the sequence of the corresponding PHICI-I groups, which is shown in figure 3. spreading sequences are either all real-or all complex-valued orthogonal sequences of length-4 for normal cyclic prefix (CP) and length-2 for extended CP. Cell-specific scrambling is applied in order to mitigate inter-cell interference. A PHICH resource occupies twelve RE5 for normal CP and six REs for extended CR. P1-ItCH RE5 are aligned and mapped to resource element groups (REG) -which consist of four consecutive REs in frequency domain, each containing one compex scr3mbted symbo!.
Complex symbols are mapped to one, two or four layers which are then correspondingly precoded over antenna ports with respectively single antenna port transmission, two antenna port SFBC transmit diversity or four antenna port SFBC-FSTD transmit diversity. The number of OFDM symbols used for P1-lICK mapping is configurable by the PHICH duration, which is either normal (OFDM symbol 0 in the subframe) or extended (OFDM symbols 0, 1, 2 in general except for in time division duplex (TDD), where subframes 1 and 6 are used, or in multimedia broadcast single frequency network (MBSFN) subframes, where OFDM symbols 0 and 1 are used).
Mapping of PRICK to OFDM symbols is illustrated in figure 4.
A PHICH resource is identified by its group index and sequence index, which are linked to the uplink demodulation reference signal (DM RS) cyclic shift.
group seq The PHICH resource is identified by the index pair (pHJcn'"pH1cM) where group seq ?H1CH is the PF-iICH group number and 11PH/C0 is the orthogonal sequence index within the group as defined by: group -group group P1-I1CH -(PRB PA + DM,) mod Npuica + /PHICHNFHICH piCti (L'PRB_M' Nj11 njP)mod 2Nd;JCII where DMFS is determined by use of the following mapping table the information known from the "cyclic shift for DM RS"-field in the most recent PDCCH with uplink DCI format for the transport block(s) associated with the -corresponding PUSCH transmission:
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the PDCCH with the uplink DCI awRs format 000 0 -001 1 2 011 3 1 101 5 6 DMJLS shall be set to zero if there is no PDCCH with uplink DCI format for the same transport block, and if the initial PUSCH for the same transport block is semi-persistently scheduled, or if the initial PUSCH for the same transport block is scheduled by the random access response grant.
N))K!CH -SF is the spreading factor size used for PHICH modulation.
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for the first TB of a PUSCEI with associated PDCCI-I or for the case of no associated PDCCI-1 when the number of negatively acknowledged -1sndex TUs is not equal to the number of TBs indicated in the niost recent 1PRB_RA -PDCCH associated with the corresponding PUSCFI /owest index + 1 for a second TB of a PUSCH with associated PDCCH where jiowest index PRB_A is the lowest PRB index in the first slot of the corresponding PIJSCH transmission group NPHIGH is the number of PHICH groups configured by higher layers, and -fi for TDD UL/DL configuration 0 with PUSCU transmission in subframe n = 4 or 9 P1-ItCH -otherwise In LTE frequency division duplex (FDD), the number of PRICK groups is constant in all subframes and is configured via higher layer signaling. In LTE TDD, the number of PHICH groups depends additionally on the subframe number and uplink/downhink TDD configuration.
In continuation of the LTE concept, in a planned release an enhanced physical downlink control channel (E-PDCCH) will resemble the control channel specified in Release 10 for relay nodes, R-PDCCH, in the sense that it will be based on UE-specific reference signals (UE-RS) and be mapped to the PDSCH region of the subframe. E-PDCCH is expected to have support for closed-loop (precoded) spatial multiplexing (at least for rank-i) as well as multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) or coordinated multi-point transmission (C0MP) and/or (in contrast to R-PDCCH) for multiplexing of DCIs to several UEs within one PRB pair. It is noted that the definition of UE-specific RS hints that they are to be used by a single UE, however in principle nothing forbids the eNB to configure multiple UEs with the same RS in which case also UE-speciflc RS could be in fact shared by multiple UEs.
Currently, 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) RAN1 is working on the next release of the LTE specifications, i.e. Release 11. Downlink control signaling enhancements were first investigated as part of the study items on downlink MIMO enhancements and CoMP. During development, a new Rel-li work item on introducing a new downlink control channel was approved. The goal of such new downlink control channel is to specify (an) enhanced physical downlink control channel(s) that is/are able to operate on legacy carriers and on a new carrier type (as planned on carrier aggregation (CA) enhancements for LTE). The enhanced physical downlink control channel(s) shall be able to support increased control channel -capacity, to support frequency domain inter-cell interference coordination (ICC), to achieve improved spatial reuse of control channel resource, to support beamforming and/or diversity, to operate on the new carrier type and in MBSFN subframes, whereby ability to operate in non-MBSFNJ subframes is also assumed, and to coexist on the same carrier as legacy tiEs. It is also desirable for the enhanced physical downlink control channel -to be able to be scheduled frequency-selectively, and to be able to mitigate inter-cell interference.
Sum ma i-v Various aspects of examples of the invention are set out in the claims.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device comprising: a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, and comprising a receiving module, wherein said receiving module is arranged to receive a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, a determination module, arranged to determine whether said received control message is intended for said device, a selection module, arranged to select, responsive to affirmative determination result, at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and an obtaining module, arranged to obtain control data contained in said selected at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device comprising: a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, -and comprising a transmission module, wherein said transmission module is arranged to transmit a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said method comprising the steps of: receiving a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, determining whether said received control message is intended for said device, selecting, responsive to affirmative result of determining, at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and obtaining control data contained in said selected at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said method comprising the steps of: transmitting a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer program product for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said computer program product comprising computer-executable components which, when executed on a computer, are configured -to receive a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, to determine whether said received control message is intended for said device, to select, responsive to affirmative determination result, at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and to obtain control data contained in said selected at ieast one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer program product for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said computer program product comprising computer-executable components which, when executed on a computer, are configured to transmit a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.
Respective advantageous further developments of the method and/or device are as set out in the corresponding dependent claims.
The above computer program products may be embodied as a (volatile or non-volatile) computer-readable storage medium.
The methods, devices and computer program products described in this document, at least in exemplary embodiments, are able to implement a control channel providing the possibility of a transmission of multiple transmission acknowledgement information items intended for a plurality of receiving elements within a single downlink control information. An acknowledgement information item includes information as to whether a transport block of a PUSCH transmission is successfully received by a receiving element. If such transport block is successfully received, the acknowledgement information item includes positive acknowledgement information. If such transport block is not successfully received, the acknowledgement information item includes negative acknowledgement information. Thus, information included in each of said acknowledgement information items indicate success of a corresponding transport block of a -pusci-i transmission, that is, whether such transport block is successfully received, or whether such transport block is not successfully received.
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For a more complete understanding of example embodiments of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which: FIGURE 1 illustrates a flow chart illustrating steps contained in a PHICH transmission chain according to former releases 8/9/10 of LTE standard; FIGURE 2 illustrates a determination of PHICH modulation and scrambling according to former releases 8/9/10 of LTE standard; FIGURE 3 illustrates summation of PHICH sequences to form a PHICH group according to former releases 8/9/ 10 of LTE standard; FIGURE 4 illustrates mapping of PHICI-I to OFDM symbols according to former releases 8/9/10 of LTE standard; FIGURE 5 illustrates an exemplary DCI format according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURE 6 illustrates an exemplary mapping of a DCI format in localized mode and distributed mode according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURE 7 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary User Equipment, UE, -according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURE 8 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary evolved Node B, eModeB, according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURE 9 illustrates exemplary signaling between an eNB and a plurality of UEs according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURES 10 and 11 illustrate exemplary method steps carried out by and implemented at the User Equipment side, UE side, according to one aspect of the invention; FIGURE 12 illustrates exemplary method steps carried out by and implemented at the evolved Node B side, eNodeB side, according to one aspect of the invention;
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Exemplary aspects of the invention will be described herein below.
As initial point for the inventors, downlink control channel enhancements in Rel-li are to be understood in the broad sense and may apply to any one of PCFICH, PDCCH, PHICH channels, whereby merely the introduction of an E-PDCCH is agreed for Rel-li.
Below are restrictions of the legacy PHICI-I listed, which, among others, establish the necessity of also introducing E-PHICH; A spatial reuse of PHICH is not always possible, e.g. in a downlink CoMP scenario. Further, in later releases of LTE, frequency domain ICIC capability is needed, which can not be provided by legacy PHICH.
In addition, the use of UE-RS, asked for the E-PDCCH, brings beamforming gain as well as the possibility of MU-MIMO transmission.
Further, extension carriers which may be introduced in LIE Rel-li as part of -CA enhancements will not bear any Rel-8/9/1O downlink control region, thus enhanced control channels including E-PHICH are needed from this perspective. In case Rel-li builds upon the same principles of synchronous HARQ operation for uplink as in Rel-8/9/1O, E-PI-IICH channel is needed, although implicit ACK/NACK signaling vi an uplink scheduling grant is a known solution to circumvent the need of explicit ACK/NACK signaling.
-Furthermore, possible future classes of machine type communication (MIC) terminals are expected to have narrow-band processing capability. Hence existing PHICH with resource mapping over the whole system bandwidth may not be applicable.
Based on the restrictions of legacy PHICH and on the expected course of development with respect to LTE-Rel 11 and further releases and considering, that neither the introduction of E-PHICH nor its potential physical layer design for E-PHICH is decided, numerous technical issues to be solved are identified: Special observation is to be taken to resource allocation and multiplexing.
E-PHICH resources will occupy physical download shared channel (PDSCH) region within the PRB, with the possibility of P0501 being mapped from the first OFDM symbol in the subframe onwards (i.e. no Rel-8/9/1O legacy downlink control region). The main difficulty here is that the current LTE Rel-lO resource grid (i.e. time-frequency RE positions within a subframe) is extremely crowded due to the presence of numerous channels and signals, e.g. PDSCH, variable legacy Rel-8/9/1O downlink control region, CR5 for 1/2/4 antenna ports, channel state information reference signal (CS1-RS) for 1/2/4/8 ports, an RE muting. The situation is even more complex on TDD side with different downlink pilot timeslot (DwPTS) sizes, while it is equally complex if extended CP is considered. It is commonly understood that E-PDCCH will be transmitted on a set of PRBs, e.g. configured via higher layer signaling, and that PDSCH transmission, if any, will be rate-matched around E-PDCCH. Rate-matching of PDSCH around E-PHICH is rather likely, but it is not clear whether E-PHICH will be allocated separate dedicated REs or will reside within resources reserved for E-PDCCH. Rate- -matching of E-PDCCH around E-PHICH complicates further E-PDCCH design because it introduces uneven sizes for control channel elements (CCE) in addition to previously listed constraints to resource allocation.
Further, inter-cell interference coordination is an important aspect to consider as legacy PHICK proved to be one of the bottleneck of Rel-lO enhanced inter cell interference coordination (eICIC), because it collides -head-to-head with other cells' control channels due to full frequency band allocation. Since E-PHICH will likely reside together with E-PDCCH in dedicated PRBs, ICIC is possible to large extent through frequency domain multiplexing (FDM) of E-PDCCH and E-PHICH in different PRB5 for co-channel interfering network nodes (eNBs). If feasible, it would be even more beneficial to randomize E-PHICH RE locations within PRB5 transmitting enhanced downlink control information.
Furthermore, reference signal provisioning is to be considered. PHICH demodulation relies on cell specific CRS which are not precoded and broadcast over the cell. E-Pl-IICH is envisioned to operate over IJE-specific or dedicated reference symbols which may be either precoded or not.
Because of RS overhead constraints, additional UE implementation complexity (new channel estimation filter required) as well as standardization effort, it is highly likely that E-PHICH, if introduced, will operate along the same set of UE-RS as E-PDCCH, i.e. Rel-lO DM-RS.
Legacy PHICH design allows power boosting on a per-UE basis. Power boosting is important and necessary to reach UEs under poor radio conditions. However, one should keep in mind that the use of UL-specific R5 can bring precoding gain if these are precoded.
Special observation is to be taken to control of overhead. E-PHICH overhead should be kept under control. If one follows legacy PHICH design, PI-IICH incurs overhead in every downlink subframe since resources are reserved regardless of whether ACK(s)/NACK(s) need to be transmitted or not. It would hence be desirable if E-PHICH overhead could scale to some extent at -least with the instantaneous ACK/NACK load.
In addition, diversity or localized transmission is to be considered. PHICH demodulation relies on cell specific CRS which are not precoded and broadcast over the cell. Resource allocation is distributed throughout the frequency band in the form of three REGs which together with multi-antenna transmit diversity techniques brings frequency diversity and spatial -diversity gain. It is agreed in RAN1 that "both localised and distributed transmission of the enhanced control channel are supported". Distributed transmission of E-PHICH seems to be needed as it allows covering the whole cell, supports mobility, allows fallback operation and DM-RS support can be shared together with distributed E-PDCCH. It is proposed to consider E-PHICH design jointly with diversity transmission of E-PDCCH. However, localized PHICH can also be treated as being needed. Beamforming gains are present with localized allocation and precoded DM-RS, but distributed PHICH allocation is likely needed as failback and moreover localized E-PHICH allocation requires "grouping several UEs under the same beams" (i.e. DM-RS ports) to stay efficient with respect to DF1-RS resource utilization.
Considering the demonstrated points, a decision whether and in which extend legacy PHICH design components are to be reused. Considered from the standpoint of a continued standard, reuse legacy PHICH design components as much as possible is desirable to save both standardization time and implementation effort. however, the biggest restraint seems to be provided by the consideration of resource allocation as well as overhead issues in view of reusing legacy PHICH design components. Also, current PHICH design paradigm does not lend itself easily to localized design because it would incur excessive DM-RS overhead.
Hence the above issues call for novel solutions for E-PHICH design since it proves that strictly following and extending principles of legacy PHICH to E-PHICH does not fully satisfy design constraints set for enhanced downlink control channel design for LTE Rel-li and beyond.
-To sum up the above, it is aimed for an enhanced physical downlink control channel that is able to support increased control channel capacity, frequency-domain ICIC, beamforming and/or diversity, to achieve improved spatial reuse of control channel resource, to operate on the new carrier type and in MBSFN subframes, and to coexist on the same carrier as legacy UEs.
Desirably, the enhanced physical downlink control channel is able to be -scheduled frequency-selectively, and to mitigate inter-cell interference.
Thereby, a framework is recognizable, which provides that both, localised and distributed transmissions of the enhanced control channel are supported. Further, at least for localised transmission, and for distributed transmission where, CRS is not used for demodulation of the enhanced control channel, the demodulation of the enhanced control channel is based on DMRS transmitted in the PRB(s) used for transmission of the enhanced control channel. In addition, antenna ports 7-10 is/are to be used. A scrambling sequence to be used is not set.
It is assumed, that there are no cases where CRS is used for demodulation of the enhanced control channel.
Considering the above illustrated thoughts, an approach for E-PHICH is described in the following.
The present invention relates in particular but without limitation to mobile communications. It is to be noted that the following exemplary description refers to an environment of the Long Term Evolution -Advanced (LTE-A) system in which packet based transmission and channel quality control by means of packet-based acknowledgement information is deployed.
Specifically, the present invention relates to novel solutions for E-PHICH design for LTE Rd-il and beyond. However, it is to be understood that this serves for explanatory purposes only. Other system differing from the LTE-A system can be adopted as long as they deploy packet based transmission and channel quality control by means of packet-based acknowledgement information.
In such mobile communication system one or more UEs are communicating with at least one eNB. Such eNB is able to schedule the communication with each of the UEs, that is, transmission resources in both directions are allocated by the eNB. In LTE, a retransmission protocol known as HARQ is used. For each received (payload) data packet, the receiver transmits acknowledgement information. If the packet is received correctly, the receiver transmits acknowledgement (ACK) information, whereby on receiving of incorrectly received packets negative acknowledgement (NACK) information is transmitted. When the receiver has transmitted a NACK information, the transmitter retransmits the related (payload) data packet.
According to an aspect of the present invention, E-PHICH is specified as a new type of physical channel for transmitting ACK/NACK in support of uplink (synchronous) HARQ operation such that E-PHICH is conveyed in the form of one or multiple DCI formats transmitted within E-PDCCH search space.
In particular, the proposed design is such that HARQ indications (ACK/NACK) for given set of UEs are pipelined into a new DCI format. Such new DCI format may for instance follow the principles of e.g. DCI Format 3/3A used for uplink transmit power control (TPC) commands where an index or indices provided by higher layers determines the index to the ACK/NACK bit(s) for given UE and given transport block(s) (codeword(s)) for this UE.
DCI format 3 is used for the transmission of TPC commands for PUCCH and PUSCH with 2-bit power adjustments. The following information is transmitted by means of the DCI format 3: "TPC command number 1, TPC command number 2,..., TPC command number N" where N=I Lror,nato [ 2 Lioniiato is equal to the payload size of format 0 before CRC attachment when format 0 is mapped onto the common search space, including any padding bits appended to format 0. The parameter tpc-Index provided by -higher layers determines the index to the TPC command for a given UE.
[Lionnato j L11,0 If 2 2, a bit of value zero shall be appended to format 3.
DCI format 3A is used for the transmission of TPC commands for PUCCH and PUSCH with single bit power adjustments. The following information is transmitted by means of the DCI format 3A: "TPC command number 1, TPC command number 2,..., TPC command i-fl I-fl-lila'" i I where MLfurmatO and Lcormato is equal to the payload size of format 0 before CRC attachment when format 0 is mapped onto the common search space, including any padding bits appended to format 0. The parameter tpc-Index provided by higher layers determines the index to the TPC command for a given UE.
Further, in the proposed design of E-PHICH, the DCI format(s) carrying E-PHICH is (are) scheduled in the common search space of E-PDCCH.
Thereby, cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is scrambled with one or multiple E-PHICI-i radio network temporary identifier(s) (E-PHICI-I-RNTJ(s)) depending on whether one or multiple DCI formats are used. Furthermore the E-PHICI-ls may be grouped, and each group is allocated with its own E-PHICH-RNTI that is signaled to the UE via higher layers.
The proposed DCI and the E-PHICH according to the invention are designed, such that, for example, the size of the DCI format(s) carrying E-PHICH matches one or more of existing DCI formats in order to keep blind decoding complexity under control at the UE. It is noted that, as another example, the proposed DCI size for E-PHICH may not necessarily need to match the size of one or more DCI formats. Further, E-PI-IICH DCI can be transmitted using one or more aggregation levels. In addition, E-PHICFI DCI is not necessarily scheduled in given subframe, for instance if there is no ACK/NACK to transmit for the pool of UEs it covers or in case there are too few ACK/NACK5 and usage of dedicated UL grants would incur less overhead than a broadcast E-PHICH DCI.
According to the present invention, E-PHICH is transmitted in so-called distributed mode, which provides good cell coverage and support for UE mobility. In such case, it can be transmitted jointly with distributed transmission of E-PDCCH in the sense that is scheduled within REs in PRB5 reserved for distributed mode of E-PDCCH. Further, associated DM-RS port(s) for demodulation are the same as those configured for E-PDCCH for distributed mode.
According to the present invention, E-PNICH may further be transmitted in localized mode, which provides beamforming gain and has potential for MU-NIIMO scheduling. In such case, it can be transmitted jointly with localized transmission of E-PDCCH in the sense that is scheduled within REs in PRBs reserved for localized mode E-PDCCH. Furthermore, associated DM-RS port(s) for demodulation are the same as those configured for E-PDCCH for localized mode for a particular UE. Since E-PHICK is a broadcast format, transmission in localized mode requires grouping UEs under common beams to be efficient in terms of DM-RS resource utilization.
Figure 5 illustrates the DCI format conveying ACK/NACK bits according to an aspect of the invention. There are N ACK/NACK bits carried within the DCI, where N is chosen such that the DCI format size matches either with size of DCI format 1A/O or with DCI format 1C in order not to increase the number of blind decoding attempts. A CRC calculated over the payload bits is appended to the end of the DCI format. After that, the CRC is further scrambled (e.g. a logical XOR operation) with the E-PHICH-RNTI configured to the UE.
According to one example of the present invention, the bit position(s) of the ACK/NACK(s) intended for a specific UE are configured explicitly via higher layer signaling. In an other example according to the present invention, the bit position(s) of the ACK/NACK(s) intended for a specific (JE are configured implicitly by mapping the bit position e.g. to the information carried in the corresponding uplink grant. For example, similar implicit resource mapping -mechanisms as in Release 8 PHICH can be used, i.e. mapping the bit position to the first PRB allocated in uplink for PUSCH and/or the DM RS cyclic shift allocated for the PUSCH transmission.
Figure 6 illustrates the localized and distributed transmission options. In localized transmission, the DCI format is mapped as a whole continuously to the same PRB (or multiple PRBs in case of high aggregation levels requiring -multiple PRB5). In case of distributed transmission, the DCI format is split into multiple pieces after channel coding, and each piece is transmitted within one PRB. The PRBs allocated for distributed transmission of E-PDCCH are typically non-contiguously allocated in frequency domain in order to ensure sufficient frequency diversity, but it is also noted that nothing precludes them being allocated contiguously.
Summarizing, according to the present invention, a new physical channel -an enhanced physical HARQ indicator channel (E-PHICH) -for transmitting the acknowledgment information is proposed. However, the invention as described below is not limited to such E-PHICH.
In the following, a plurality of UEs serves as the transmitters of the (payload) data (uplink), whereas an eNB serves as the receiver. However, the following described functionality may also be implemented on the converse device, respectively.
It is now more specifically referred to the drawings and exemplary embodiments illustrated therein.
It will be understood from the following description, that if desired, the different functions discussed herein may be performed in a different order and/or concurrently with each other. Furthermore, if desired, one or more of the above-described functions may be optional or may be combined.
Figure 7 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary User Equipment, UE, according to one aspect of the invention. Said UE (1) comprises a communication module (2) which is arranged for packet based communication. Said communication module (2) comprises a receiving module (3), which is arranged to receive at least a control message. The UE (1) further comprises a determination module (5), which is arranged to determine whether said received control message is intended for said device a selection module (6), which is arranged to select acknowledgement information items, and an obtaining module (7), which is arranged to obtain -control data contained in said selected acknowledgement information items.
The communication module (2) of the UE as shown in figure 7 further comprises a transmission module (4), which is arranged to perform at least payload transmissions. The UE(1) as shown in figure 7 further comprises a control module (8), which is arranged at least to decide whether said payload transmission succeeded based on corresponding control data contained in said selected acknowledgement information items, and to control responsive to negative decision result, re-transmission of said payload transmission.
Figure 8 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary evolved Node B, eNB, according to one aspect of the invention. Said eNB (11) comprises a communication module (12), which is arranged for packet based communication, and which comprises a transmission module (14). The transmission module (14) of the eNB (11) as shown in figure 8 is arranged to transmit at least a control message.
The communication module (12) of the eI'JB (11) as shown in figure 8 further comprises a receiving module, which is arranged to receive at least a plurality of payload transmissions, which may be transmitted from one or from a plurality of transmitting devices such as the UE (1) as shown in figure 7.
The eNB (11) as shown in figure 8 further comprises a control module (15), which is arranged to scramble at least a portion of said control message, and a decision module (16), arranged to at least decode said plurality of -received payload transmissions, decide whether decoding succeeded, and set control data indicating success of said corresponding one of said received plurality of payload transmissions based on decision result.
Figure 9 illustrates exemplary signaling between an eNB and a plurality of UE5 according to one aspect of the invention. In figure 9, an eNB and two UEs are shown, wherein said two UE5 exemplarily signify a plurality of UE5.
The eNB as shown in figure 9 corresponds to the eNB (11) as shown in figure 8. It is to be noted U.at also a plurality of eNBs may exist in parallel in the described scenario. Further, the UEs as shown in figure 9 correspond to the UE (1) as shown in figure 7.
In the following a possible signaling between the eNB and the UE5 according to the invention is described.
First of all, a configuration message is transmitted by the eNB in a broadcast manner to all UEs which are connected to the eNB. Such configuration message contains at least information about the intended resources for transmission of the acknowledgement information and an identifier which serves as a scrambling key in later steps. The information about intended resources for transmission corresponds to a transmission resource announcement. Thus, e.g., physical resource blocks (PRB) allocated for the respective transmission are communicated to the receiving UEs. The identifier corresponds to a radio network temporary identifier (RNTI) for the E-PHICH, which is used to address messages provided with such E-PHICH-RNTI to the intended receivers.
It is noted that, alternatively, such configuration message can also be transmitted dedicated to a certain UF via dedicated control signaling.
Further, a position of ACK/NACK bit(s) in an E-PHICH transmission to be transmitted subsequently is communicated to at least one of the UEs.
Thereby, for each of the liEs different positions of ACK/NACK bits are to be applied. Thus, such transmission is transmitted dedicated to certain UEs as implied in figure 9 by the separate signal lines for each UE.
It is to be noted that the position of ACK/NACK bit(s) in an E-PHICH transmission to be transmitted subsequently can also be conveyed to the specific UE implicitly by mapping the bit position e.g. to the information carried in the corresponding uplink grant. For example, similar implicit resource mapping mechanisms as in Release 8 PHICH can be used, i.e. -mapping the bit position to the first PRB allocated in uplink for PUSCH and/or the DMRS cyclic shift allocated for the PUSCH transmission.
In the following, at least one of the involved UEs performs a PUSCH transmission to the eNB, that is, a (payload) data uplink transmission to the eNB. Such uplink transmission takes place in predefined resources, which are scheduled for the respective liE. Thus, such uplink transmission is to be granted and scheduled in advance.
Thereby, the grant message can be used to communicate the position of ACK/NACK bit(s) intended for the respective (granted) uplink transmission which is also known as implicit signaling. Such communication may be based for example on uplink PRB allocation or uplink demodulation reference signal (DM-RS) cyclic shift for the PUSCH transmission. For example, the bit position may be mapped to the first PRB allocated for uplink.
Subsequently, after receiving the at least one PUSCH transmission, the eNB determines respective ACK/NACK feedbacks, one for each TB of the received at least one PUSCI-I transmission, and merges the corresponding acknowledgement information items to a E-PHICH DCI format. Thereby, the positions as stated above describe portions within such E-PHICH DCI format to be transmitted. Thus, the eNB positions the acknowledgement information items intended for certain UE5 according to the positions previously communicated to said certain UEs.
The thus formed DCI format is provided with the above stated RNTI and -transmitted in a broadcast manner to the involved UEs.
Based on the communicated positions, which corresponds to the positions of acknowledgment data items in the DCI format, each UE is able to demerge the acknowledgement data items intended for the respective UE, and to assign the contained information (ACK/NACK) to the corresponding TB of the already performed PUSCH transmission. Thus, the UE can be informed -whether transmission of one or multiple TBs associated to a PUSCH transmission succeeded or whether transmission of one or multiple TBs associated to a PUSCH transmission failed.
Consequently, each UE is able to retransmit, where appropriate, TBs of PUSCH transmissions which did not succeed.
Methods according to the present invention performed by the UE5 and the eNB to achieve signaling as shown above are described in the following with reference to figures 10 to 12.
Figures 10 and ii illustrate exemplary method steps carried out by and implemented at the User Equipment side, UE side, according to one aspect of the invention. The process starts with an initial step Si at the UE. In the following step 52 an E-PHICH configuration is received, comprising at least information regarding scheduled resource blocks as well as the used RNTI.
In the following step 53, indexes are received or determined from implicit conveyance. Thereby, the indexes indicate portions in a scheduled DCI format, which are intended for the UE, that is, in which acknowledgment information items are scheduled to be located intended for the liE. Such index information may be received via higher layer transmissions. Further, such indexes may also determined from implicit conveyance of the indexes, e.g., as part of uplink grant as stated already above.
Consequently, in a subsequent step 54, the granted PUSCH transmission is performed.
Related to such performed PUSCH transmission, the UE has to monitor for possible E-PHICH DCI formats only during certain subframes, since uplink HARQ is synchronous, that is, since the acknowledgment feedback with respect to an uplink transmission is driven in a predetermined and known time interval after the PUSCH transmission.
-Thus, in a following step S5, it is checked whether in the current subframe E-PHICH DCI format intended for the UE is expected. If such E-PHICH DCI format is not expected in current subframe (No in step 55), the process returns to step 55 until a DCI format is expected in the current subframe.
If such E-PHICH DCI format is expected in current subframe (Yes in step S5), the process advances to step 56.
In the following steps S6 to 59, in configured search space locations it is monitored for E-PFIICH DCI formats utilizing a blind decoding of the configured search space locations. Such configured search space locations are within the scheduled resource blocks for enhanced downlink control information. It is to be noted that, according to the present invention, the configured search space locations follow either localized or distributed resource mapping.
Here, monitoring comprises attempting to detect a DCI format by attempting to decode candidates from at least one search space location, descrambling the CRC with the configured E-PHICK-RNTI of the respective candidate and checking the correctness of the CRC.
It is to be noted that an E-PHICH DCI is assumed to be found whenever the check of CRC scrambled with the configured E-PHICH-RNTI is successful In step 56, the candidate is decoded from the respective search space location. In the following step 57, the decoded candidate and possible DCI format is descrarnbled using the configured E-PHICH-RNTI. In particular, the CRC portion of the candidate is descrambled using the configured E- -PHICH-RNTI. Further, the CRC descrambled this way is checked against the payload bits contained in the DCI format.
Alternatively, in step 57 a CRC is computed over the payload bits of the decoded candidate and the computed CRC is then scrambled using the configured E-PHICH-RNTI. The newly computed and scrambled CRC is then checked against the scrambled CRC bits of the decoded candidate.
In the following step 58 it is checked whether descrambling of previous step 57 has been successful, that is whether the descrambled CRC is correct with respect to the payload bits contained in the DCI format.
Alternatively, if a CRC is newly computed and scrambled, the CRC is correct if the newly computed and scrambled CRC and the scrambled CRC bits of the decoded candidate are identical.
If descrambling has not been successful (No in step SB), the process advances to step 59. In step 59 it is checked whether further candidates in further search space locations can be decoded.
If no further candidates can be decoded (No in step 59), the process advances to step 515, which denotes the end step.
If further candidates can be decoded (Yes in step 59), the process returns to step S6 and decodes the further candidate from the further search space location.
Steps S6 to S9, in particular steps S7 and SB are alternative implementations of the check whether the decoded candidate is an/the E-PIIICH DCI to be searched for, that is, whether an/the E-PHICH DCI is detected. However, the check whether an/the E-PHICH DCI is detected is not limited to the proposed alternatives. Such check may also be performed by other appropriate implementations using CRC and/or E-PHICH-RNTI.
If descrambling has been successful, that is whether the CRC is correct (Yes in step SB), the process advances to step 510. In 510, ACK/NACK bit(s) intended for the UE are obtained from the decoded DCI format based on the received index(es).
As part of a loop, the following step 511 is performed for each of the -obtained ACK/NACK bit(s). In step 511 it is checked whether the current ACK/NACK bit contains ACK (affirmative) information If the current ACK/NACK bit does not contain ACK information (non-affirmative) (No in step 511), the process advances to step 512.
In step S12, retransmission of the already performed, corresponding PUSCH transmission is scheduled and the process advances to step 513.
If the current ACK/NACK bit contains ACK information (affirmative) (Yes in step 511), the process advances to step 513 without scheduling retransmission.
In step 513 it is checked whether further ACK/NACK bit(s) is/are obtained.
If further ACK/NACK bit(s) is/are obtained (Yes in step S13), the process returns to step 511, where the next ACK/NACK bit is checked for ACK information.
If no further ACK/NACK bits are obtained (No in step 513), the process advances to step 514. In step S14, scheduled PUSCH retransmissions of the TBs corresponding to the obtained, non-affirmative ACK/NACK bits are performed and the process advances to step 515, which denotes the end step.
It is to be noted that for each transmission acknowledged by a received ACK bit, the corresponding HARQ process is suspended.
Figure 12 illustrates exemplary method steps carried out by and -implemented at the evolved Node B side, eNodeB side, according to one aspect of the invention. The process starts with an initial step 521 at the eNB. In the following step 522 an E-PHICH configuration is transmitted, comprising at least information regarding scheduled resource blocks as well as the used RNTI. In the next step 523, index(es) indicating position(s) of ACK/NACK bit(s) for certain recipients are communicated. Such indexes may be communicated via explicit signaling, i.e. via a transmitted -configuration message. It is to be noted that such transmission is a transmission dedicated to one receiver, wherein in each dedicated transmission index(es) intended for merely the certain receiver are contained. Such indexes may further be communicated via implicit signaling. For example the index can be mapped e.g. to the information carried in the corresponding uplink grant.
The process advances to step 524. In step 524, multiple PUSCH transmissions from multiple involved transmitters, that is, UEs, are received.
In a subsequent step S25, the TBs containing the received PUSCH transmissions are decoded and the process advances to step 526.
As part of a loop, the following step 526 is performed for each of the decoded TB5 containing the received PIJSCH transmissions. In step 526 it is checked whether decoding of the current has been successful. If decoding of the current has been successful (Yes in step 526), the process advances to step 527. In step 527, the acknowledgment state for the current TB is set to ACK (affirmative), and the process advances to step 529.
If decoding of the current has not been successful (No in step S26), the process advances to step 528. In step 528, the acknowledgment state for the current TB is set to NACK (non-affirmative), and the process advances to step 529.
In step 529 it is checked whether further TB5 containing the received PUSCII transmissions are decoded. If further TBs containing the received -PUSCH transmissions are decoded (Yes in step 529), the process returns to step 526, where checking of success of decoding of the next TB is performed.
If no further TB5 containing the received PUSCH transmissions are decoded (No in step 529), the process advances to step 530.
-In step S30, the set acknowledgment states are merged into an E-PHICH DCI. Such merging is performed in line with the ACK/NACK bit positions communicated to the individual involved UEs.
As a result, a DCI format wherein each position is allocated to a pair of an intended receiver and a corresponding TB of an already received PUSCH transmission is formed.
In the following step 531, a CRC is calculated over the merged ACK/NACK bits. In the following, the CRC is scrambled using the configured E-PHICH-RNTI, and the scrambled CRC is appended to the merged ACK/NACK bits.
In the following step 532, the formed DCI format is transmitted using configured search space locations, that is, allocated and communicated resource blocks. It is to be noted that, according to the present invention, the configured search space locations follow either localized or distributed resource mapping. After that, the process advances to step 533, which denotes the end step.
According to the present invention, the E-PHICH allocation issue can be solved, since the E-PHICH resides within E-PDCCH resources. In particular, problems related to varying number of available REs for E-PHICH per subframe are avoided due to use of rate matching together with convolutional channel coding.
The implementation complexity can be kept low, since the proposed design according to the present invention with respect to DM-RS for demodulation relies on Rel-lO DM-RS for demodulation, which is the same as for E-PDCCH.
By implementing the proposed E-PHICR according to the present invention, E-PHICH overhead can scale to some extent with the amount of instantaneous ACK/NACK load.
Since the DCI format size for E-PHICH is matched with other DCI sizes -monitored by the UE (e.g. DCI Format 1A, 1C), complexity of the devices and load during operation incurred by blind decoding does not necessarily increase.
Generally, the invention is implemented in an environment such as LTE-Advanced system. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are represented by methods and/or correspondingly conflgured devices such as eNodeBs and/or UEs. More specifically, the invention generally relates to modem modules of such devices. Other systems can benefit also from the principles presented herein as long as they implement packet based transmission and channel quality control by means of packet-based acknowledgement information.
Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented in software, hardware, application logic or a combination of software, hardware and application logic. The software, application logic and/or hardware generally, but not exclusively, may reside on the devices' modem module. In an example embodiment, the application logic, software or an instruction set is maintained on any one of various conventional computer-readable media.
In the context of this document, a "computer-readable medium" may be any media or means that can contain, store, communicate, propagate or transport the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer or smart phone, or user equipment.
The present invention relates in particular but without limitation to mobile communications, for example to environments under 3G, 3.9G and 4G implementations and can advantageously be implemented in user -equipments or smart phones, or personal computers connectable to such networks. That is, it can be implemented as/in chipsets to connected devices, and/or modems thereof.
If desired, the different functions discussed herein may be performed in a different order and/or concurrently with each other. Furthermore, if desired, one or more of the above-described functions may be optional or may be -combined.
Although various aspects of the invention are set out in the independent claims, other aspects of the invention comprise other combinations of features from the described embodiments and/or the dependent claims with the features of the independent claims, and not solely the combinations explicitly set out in the claims.
It is also noted herein that while the above describes example embodiments of the invention, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense.
Rather, there are several variations and modifications which may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
The present invention proposes methods for devices, devices and computer program products for devices in relation to a communication module configured for packet based communication and comprising a receiving module and a transmission module. The receiving module is configured to receive a first transmission and a number indicative of a size of a subsequent second transmission. The device further comprises a control module. The control module is configured to estimate a signal to interference ratio based on said received first transmission, determine at least one of a modulation scheme and a code rate based on said signal to interference ratio and said received number, control transmission of at least one of said modulation scheme and said code rate, and to adjust settings of said receiving module to receive said second transmission based on at least one of said modulation scheme and said code rate.
List of acronyms, abbreviations and definitions: 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project ACK/NACK acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement CA carrier aggregation CCE control channel elements C0MP coordinated multi-point transmission -CP cyclic prefix CRC cyclic redundancy check CR5 common reference signals CSI-RS channel state information reference signal DCI downlink control information DM RS demodulation reference signal DwPTS downlink pilot timeslot eICIC enhanced inter cell interference coordination eNB evolved NodeS E-PDCCH enhanced physical downlink control channel E-PHICH enhanced physical HARQ indicator channel E-PHICH-RNTI E-PHICH radio network temporary identifier FDD frequency division duplex FEC forward error correction ICIC inter-cell interference coordination ID identifier HARQ hybrid automatic repeat request LTE Long Term Evolution LTE-A Long Term Evolution -Advanced MBSFN multimedia broadcast single frequency network MIMO multiple-input multiple-output MIC machine type communication MU multi-user OFDM orthogonal frequency division multiplexing PCFICH physical control format indicator channel PDCCH physical downlink control channel PDSCH physical shared channel -PHICK physical HARQ indicator channel PRB physical resource blocks RE resource element REG resource element group RNTI radio network temporary identifier SFBC space-frequency block code -SFBC-FSTD space-frequency block code -frequency switched transmit diversity TDD time division duplex TPC transmit power control UE user equipment UE-RS UE-specific reference signals UL uplink
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- <claim-text>What is claimed is: 1. A device, comprising: a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, and comprising a receiving module, wherein said receiving module is arranged to receive a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, a determination module, arranged to determine whether said -received control message is intended for said device, a selection module, arranged to select, responsive to affirmative determination result, at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and an obtaining module, arranged to obtain control data contained in said selected at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.</claim-text> <claim-text>2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said communication module further comprises a transmission module, arranged to perform payload transmissions, and wherein said control data contained in each of said acknowledgement information items indicating success of a corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said receiving module is arranged to receive a first configuration message, and wherein said first configuration message includes at least one of an at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device, an identifier indicating an intended recipient of said control message and a transmission resource announcement indicating an allocated transmission resource scheduled for said control message.</claim-text> <claim-text>4. The device according to claim 3, wherein said receiving module is arranged to receive said control message by monitoring a portion in time-frequency-domain corresponding to said transmission resource announcement included in said received first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>S. The device according to claim 3, wherein -at least a portion of said control message is scrambled by means of said identifier, and wherein said determination module is arranged to descrarnble said scrambled portion of said control message by means of said identifier included in said received first configuration message, and to perform said determination based on success of said descrambling.</claim-text> <claim-text>6. The device according to claim 3, wherein said selection moduie performs said seection based on said Uidex included in said received first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>7. The device according to any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein said receiving module is arranged to receive a second configuration message, and wherein said second configuration message implicitly includes at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device.</claim-text> <claim-text>8. The device according to claim 7, wherein said selection module performs said selection based on said index included in said received second configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>9. The device according to any one of claims 2 to 8, further comprising: a control module, arranged to decide whether said payload transmission succeeded based on said corresponding control data contained in said selected acknowledgement information items, and to control responsive to negative decision result, re-transmission of said payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>10. A device, comprising: a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, and comprising a transmission module, wherein said transmission module is arranged to transmit a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.</claim-text> <claim-text>11. The device according to claim 10, wherein said communication module further comprises a receiving module, -arranged to receive a plurality of payload transmissions, and wherein each of said acknowledgement information items contains control data indicating success of a corresponding oi-ie of said received plurality of payload transmissions.</claim-text> <claim-text>12. The device according to claim 11, wherein said transmission module is arranged to transmit a first configuration message, and wherein said first configuration message includes at least one of an at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message, an identifier indicating an intended recipient of said control message and a transmission resource announcement indicating an allocated transmission resource scheduled for said control message.</claim-text> <claim-text>13. The device according to claim 12, wherein said transmission module is arranged to transmit said control message using a portion in time-frequency-domain corresponding to said transmission resource announcement included in said transmitted first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>14. The device according to claim 12, further comprising: a control module, arranged to scramble at least a portion of said control message by means of said identifier included in said transmitted first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>15. The device according to claim 12, wherein said transmission module is arranged to position each of said -acknowledgement items in said control message based on said index included in said transmitted first configuration message and a received corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>16. The device according to any one of claims 12 to 14, wherein said transmission module is arranged to transmit a second -configuration message, and wherein said second configuration message implicitly includes at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device.</claim-text> <claim-text>17. The device according to claim 16, wherein said transmission module is arranged to position each of said acknowledgement items in said control message based on said index included in said transmitted second configuration message and a received corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>18. The device according to any one of claims 11 to 17, further comprising: a decision module, arranged to decode said plurality of received payload transmissions, to decide whether decoding succeeded, and to set said control data indicating success of said corresponding one of said received plurality of payload transmissions based on decision result.</claim-text> <claim-text>19. A method for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said method comprising the steps of: receiving a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, determining whether said received control message is intended for said device, selecting, responsive to affirmative result of determining, at least one -of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and obtaining control data contained in said selected at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.</claim-text> <claim-text>20. The method according to claim 19, further comprising: performing payload transmissions, -wherein said control data contained in each of said acknowledgement information items indicate success of a corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>21. The method according to claim 20, further comprising: receiving a first configuration message, wherein said first configuration message includes at least one of an at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device, an identifier indicating an intended recipient of said control message and a transmission resource announcement indicating an allocated transmission resource scheduled for said control message.</claim-text> <claim-text>22. The method according to claim 21, wherein, in relation to said receiving said control message, said method further comprising: monitoring a portion in time-frequency-domain corresponding to said transmission resource announcement included in said received first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>23. The method according to claim 21, wherein at least a portion of said control message is scrambled by means of said identifier, and said method further comprising: descrambling said scrambled portion of said control message by means of said identifier included in said received first configuration message, and wherein said determining is performed based on success of said descrambling.</claim-text> <claim-text>24. The method according to claim 21, wherein -said selecting is performed based on said index included in said received first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>25. The method according to any one of claims 21 to 23, further comprising: receiving a second configuration message, wherein said second configuration message implicitly includes at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device.</claim-text> <claim-text>26. The method according to claim 25, wherein said selecting is performed based on said index included in said received second configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>27. The method according to any one of claims 20 to 26, further comprising: deciding whether said payload transmission succeeded based on said corresponding control data contained in said selected acknowledgement information items, and controlling, responsive to negative decision result, re-transmission of said payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>28. A method for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said method comprising the steps of: transmitting a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.</claim-text> <claim-text>29. The method according to claim 28, further comprising: receiving a plurality of payload transmissions, wherein each of said acknowledgement information items contains control -data indicating success of a corresponding one of said received plurality of payload transmissions.</claim-text> <claim-text>30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising: transmitting a first configuration message, wherein said configuration message includes at least one of an at least one -index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message, an identifier indicating an intended recipient of said control message and a transmission resource announcement indicating an allocated transmission resource scheduled for said control message.</claim-text> <claim-text>31. The method according to claim 30, wherein said transmitting said control message is performed using a portion in time-frequency-domain corresponding to said transmission resource announcement included in said transmitted first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>32. The method according to claim 30, further comprising: scrambling at least a portion of said control message by means of said identifier included in said transmitted first configuration message.</claim-text> <claim-text>33. The method according to claim 30, further comprising: positioning each of said acknowledgement items in said control message based on said index included in said transmitted first configuration message and a received corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>34. The method according to any one of claims 30 to 32, further comprising; transmitting a second configuration message, and wherein said second configuration message implicitly includes at least one index indicating a position corresponding to said preset portions of said control message intended for said device.</claim-text> <claim-text>35. The method according to claim 34, further comprising: positioning each of said acknowledgement items in said control message based on said index included in said transmitted second configuration message and a received corresponding payload transmission.</claim-text> <claim-text>36. The method according to any one of claims 29 to 35, further comprising: decoding said piuraiity of received payload transmissions, deciding whether decoding succeeded, and setting said control data indicating success of said corresponding one of said received plurality of payload transmissions based on deciding result.</claim-text> <claim-text>37. A computer program product for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said computer program product comprising computer-executable components which, when executed on a computer, are configured to receive a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively, to determine whether said received control message is intended for said device, to select, responsive to affirmative determination result, at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items, and to obtain control data contained in said selected at least one of said plurality of acknowledgement information items.</claim-text> <claim-text>38. A computer program product for a device comprising a communication module, arranged for packet based communication, said computer program product comprising computer-executable components which, when executed on a computer, are configured to transmit a control message, wherein said control message includes a plurality of acknowledgement information items, each of said plurality of acknowledgement information items being located in a preset portion of said control message, respectively.</claim-text>
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